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It sounds to me like you and your friend would benefit by reading a good book on table saws and their use. Kelley Mehler and Jim Tolpin both have written good ones.
They are available on Amazon.com. Sliding table saws typically cost a lot more than $2000. Sears does not offer one, and Grizzly's cheapest is around $3000. The Jets are not sliders. There are aftermarket sliding attachments for conventional table saws, but they add pretty much to the price of the base saw. It may be that your friend lives in a country other than the USA. In that case, the differing electrical power requirements may be a concern. Others on the forum may add more information for you.
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Hi. Can you define what you think a sliding table saw is? May help us help you.
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Mike's advice is good, there are some folks willing to help but maybe need a little more input on exactly what you are looking for.
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